| Literature DB >> 23423232 |
Philip Mathew1, Marc Garcia-Elias.
Abstract
The most common complication after distal radius fractures is union with deformity. When symptomatic, distal radial malunions may require operative intervention. Numerous approaches to the distal radius have been described. Most volar approaches involve sectioning the brachioradialis and opening the first extensor compartment to permit adequate exposure. When bone graft is required, this may necessitate a separate incision and further add to the morbidity. We present an alternative anterolateral surgical approach to the distal radius, which allows for excellent exposure, and minimal trauma to the tendons while permitting harvest of local bone graft through the same incision.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23423232 DOI: 10.1097/BTH.0b013e3182736d27
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tech Hand Up Extrem Surg ISSN: 1089-3393